"Today's report is black and white. The Liverpool fans 'were not the cause of the disaster.'"

The panel's analysis of
the evidence found that substantive amendments were made by South
Yorkshire Police to remove and alter comments unfavorable to their
organization.

Of 164 police statements
that were "significantly amended," 116 were doctored to remove negative
comments about the force's response and leadership, the report said.

The insult was
compounded by a story published at the time in The Sun newspaper,
headlined "The Truth," in which it was falsely reported that Liverpool
fans had been drunk, violent and had stolen from the dead.

Those false claims have for the first time been traced back to South Yorkshire Police sources, Cameron said.